
Originally Posted by
Mikae3000
I've been reading up on Dubia Roaches, and they seem like a much better alternative to crickets in terms of being more nutritious, easy to breed, quieter and not so smelly. I have some questions though--specifically related to feeding them to tomato frogs. Or perhaps there's a roach species better suited for tomatoes.
1) Appropriate for wait and pounce frogs? Will tomatoes go for these roaches? Will the roaches hide and run away from the frogs so they can't eat them? And can these roaches bury into substrate?
2) The shells. Roaches have more shell than crickets do; so, can this affect frogs over long term usage? Can the frogs become impacted like if they eat too many mealworms?
3) Staple food? Can roaches be safely used as a staple food for frogs with other insects as supplements (crickets, worms, etc)?
4) Do they bite? Not just the frogs... but me too.... Are they biters?
5) Anything else I should know?
Thank you for your time. =)